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Guy Dangerous, Scarlett Fox, Barry Bones and Karma Lee attempt to
escape with the cursed idol and their lives in Temple Run 2, sequel to the immensely popular iOS
and Android
game that helped kick start the endless running craze. Quite
frankly, developer Imangi Studios didn't necessarily evolve the
genre, as this newest effort plays almost exactly like the
original Temple Run. That being the case, superior visuals and a
handful of new elements, combined with familiar controls, should
keep fans happy.

The core mechanics and basic premise remain intact. With a huge
monster in pursuit, you must guide one of the four adventurers
through a maze filled with danger, from flames and spinning
spiked wheels to perilous drops and rapids. Swipe up to jump,
down to slide and left/right to turn in those respective
directions. Just make sure you pick up all those gold coins along
the way.

Sounds just like Temple Run, but the game manages to stand apart
from its predecessor, largely because of the graphics. Whereas
the prequel looked crude, this title features more detailed
terrain and heroes. To that end, Imangi changed the location from
a dank-looking jungle to ruins suspended in the sky, along with
creepy mines and a lush forest. It makes the original look
pathetic by comparison.